

What’s new is excellent range of own roasted coffees (under the name Common Greens), a fresh and largely vegan food menu and Aussie hospitality that makes you feel at home right away.Įerste Constantijn Huygensstraat 63H, 1054 BT Amsterdam – Read our full review of Uncommon


Uncommon took over the premises of a previously highly rated café and kept many of its original elements in place. You might be forgiven to think that this place looks familiar. Run by the charismatic Jeff Flink who used to work in advertising, Toki champions beans roasted in Berlin (Bonanza), locally baked cakes, excellent teas and very good craft beer.īinnen DommersstrHK Amsterdam – Read our full review of TOKI Yummm Yes, Toki is very hip and yes it is a coffee shop owner’s dream come true. Van Hallstraat 268, 1051 HM Amsterdam – Read our full review of Back to Black Coffee in a swing = heaven Same great coffee, more space and fewer tourists. Most people in Amsterdam know Back To Black, the friendly and cosy living room style café near the Rijksmuseum, but only a handful of people know that founders Inge Bulthuis and Noortjes Flutters recently opened a second location in the Westerpark neighbourhood. Kinkerstraat 186, 1053 EM Amsterdam – Read our full review of Five Ways West This lovely coffee shop run by my dear friend Ben Benjamin Kozica-O’Callaghan is a lovely neighbourhood spot that serves epic coffee, delicious pastries and offers impeccable people watching. Right on the corner of the Kinkerstraat, commonly referred to as Kinky, and the busy Ten Kate market is Five Ways West, their other location in East is also great. Haarlemmerdijk 138, 1013 JJ Amsterdam – Read our full review of VENU The coffee comes from Single Estate Coffee Roasters. At Venu, you can book a desk, table or meeting room by the hour and you don’t need a membership to use this beautiful space as your temporary office. This fresh take on affordable co-working coupled with gorgeous design and excellent coffee is the brainchild of Yulia Nikitina who previously opened and ran Coffee Sometime. Warmondstraat 120, 1058 KZ Amsterdam – Read our full review of Caffènation Signature drink + Bert Anyone who doesn’t get completely besotted with Bert van Wassenhove is clearly made of stone.

This consulate general of Belgian superstar roasters Caffènation is run by the most charismatic man in the local coffee scene and is as much about him than it is about coffee. Run by Rikard Andersson and Daniel Schein, two Swedish expats, 4850 is bright, friendly and definitely a place that you must visit before you die.Ĭamperstraat 48-50,1091 AH Amsterdam – Read our full review of 4850 And for those of you who are keen to see more of the city than just coffee bars, here our Essential Amsterdam Guide.Ĭombining a spectacular wine list with the best filter coffee in town and some truly spectacular food, 4850 is raising the bar high indeed. Here’s our 2023 guide to the best coffee places in town. Ok, you may be surprised at our selection, and yes, it doesn’t contain some of the most obvious choices, but this is because we wanted to highlight a few alternative picks, some newer places and a couple of old favourites that maybe don’t get covered as often. Much has changed over the years, coffee places came and went but the core of the city’s finest coffee shops is still around and we have a few new places that have recently joined the scene. This is where The Coffeevine first saw the light of day in 2013 and from where we set sail to discover the world of specialty coffee.
